Paul Givan addresses criticism following a visit to a school in Israel.
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch incorrectly stated that Northern Ireland “voted to leave” the European Union.
Steve Aiken requested an apology from Nuala McAllister after she described him as “patronising,” which she declined.
First Minister Michelle O’Neill emphasizes that the Northern Ireland Executive must dedicate “everything we have” to combatting hate crime, ensuring inclusivity and safety for all.
Gordon Lyons refutes allegations of a failure in political leadership concerning a specific issue.
A series of attacks have been reported on homes within a mixed housing development in north Belfast.
Hilary Benn asserts that the primary responsibility of any government is to protect the nation.
BBC News NI reports that over 20 Stormont politicians have discussed threats, physical assaults, and social media abuse they have experienced.
The First Minister and Deputy First Minister offer their reactions to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement.
Emma Little-Pengelly offers a tribute to John “Paddy” Hemingway, the last surviving member of “The Few.”
The First Minister delivered remarks at the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Members of the deaf community were present in the gallery during the minister’s introduction of the Sign Language Bill.
BBC News NI surveys residents of Dundonald to gauge opinions on potential pay increases for Assembly members.
The Assembly Speaker informed MLAs that Assembly sittings “are not just another engagement in their diaries.”
NI Assembly Speaker Edwin Poots cautioned members regarding instances of inappropriate attire within the chamber.
Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly announce their intention to discuss Northern Ireland’s economic interests with Donald Trump.
Paul Givan recently visited a youth center in Ballymurphy, west Belfast.
Michelle O’Neill has corrected the official record at Stormont concerning the age of the teenage boy who received inappropriate messages from former Irish Senator Niall Ó Donnghaile.
Michelle O’Neill addresses her party’s handling of child safeguarding matters in light of recent revelations.
Upon taking his seat in the Commons, the Foyle MP stated that he read the affirmation to the King “under protest.”
